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oboista, direttore d'orchestra e compositore svizzero
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Fiala Joseph Fiala Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Heinz Holliger Raymond Leppard English Chamber Orchestra 1748 1777 1778 1785 1786 1790 1792 1816 1957
Josef Fiala (Joseph Fiala) (3 February 1748 / 31 July 1816), was a composer, oboist, viola da gamba virtuoso, cellist, and pedagogue. He was born in Lochovice in Bohemia and began his professional career as an oboist in the service of Countess Netolicka. In 1777 he moved to Munich to serve in the court orchestra of Elector Maximilian Joseph. That year in Munich, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was greatly impressed by the wind band trained by Fiala, and helped Fiala secure a position in 1778 after the death of the Elector. In 1785 Fiala moved to Vienna, and in 1786 to Saint Petersburg where he worked in the court of Catherine the Great. In 1790 he moved to Prussia where he served as a viola da gamba player in the court of Friedrich Wilhelm II. Finally in 1792 he became Kapellmeister in Donaueschingen, where he spent the rest of his life. A concerto for English horn in the form of a transcribed viola da gamba work, was published in 1957 in Czechoslovakia. In this performance, Heinz Holliger plays the english horn. The English Chamber Orchestra is conducted by Raymond Leppard. Pictures are of Prague, Czech Republic.
Heinz Holliger Collignon Straus Richard Strauss Chamber Orchestra Europe 1996 2006
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group R. Strauss: Oboe Concerto in D Major, TrV 292 - Allegro · Heinz Holliger · Chamber Orchestra of Europe R. Strauss: Obenkonzert & Hornkonzerte ℗ 1996 Universal International Music B.V. Released on: 2006-01-01 Producer: Stef Collignon Producer, Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Volker Straus Studio Personnel, Editor: Thijs Hoekstra Composer: Richard Strauss Auto-generated by YouTube.
Ludwig August Lebrun Vavilov Carl Stamitz Stamitz Anton Stamitz Franziska Danzi Franz Danzi Ignaz Holzbauer Antonio Salieri Georg Joseph Vogler Charles Burney Bern Heinz Holliger Maurice Bourgue Couperin Netherlands Chamber Orchestra Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra 1747 1752 1777 1778 1787 1790 1951 1974 1976 1984 1989
Ludwig August Lebrun Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra No.1 in D minor - 1 Allegro Oboe: Thomas Indermuhle Conductor.: Toomas Vavilov Estonian Orhestra / Ludwig August Lebrun (2 May 1752 in Mannheim 16 December 1790 in Berlin) was a German oboist and composer. The well-known and celebrated oboe virtuoso (a contemporary described being "charmed by his divine oboe"), played with the orchestra at the court of the Prince-Elector Carl Theodor in Mannheim. He started playing with the orchestra at the age of 12 and became a full member at the age of 15. His father, also an oboist of probably Belgian origin, worked from 1747 at the Mannheim court. He was a contemporary of Carl Stamitz and Anton Stamitz, and belonged to the Mannheim school. In the summer 1778 he married the soprano Franziska Danzi, the sister of Franz Danzi, one of the most outstanding and well-known singers of the time. With her he travelled extensively across Europe: Milan, Paris, London, Vienna, Prague, Naples, Munich and Berlin. The couple's playing and singing complemented each other perfectly and arias with obbligato oboe were written for them, as for instance those in Günther von Schwarzburg (1777) by Ignaz Holzbauer, L'Europa riconosciuta (1778) by Antonio Salieri and Castore e Polluce (1787) by Georg Joseph Vogler. The music historian Charles Burney wrote about appearances of the pair: "Franziska Danzi and the excellent oboist Lebrun usually travel together, and it seems as though she has listened to nothing other than his instrument, for when they perform together in thirds and sixths one cannot hear which is the upper or the lower voice!" He died at the age of 38. Thomas Indermühle Born in Bern in 1951, Thomas Indermühle is a scion of a Swiss family of musicians. He studied with Heinz Holliger at the Staatliche Musikhochschule im Freiburg in Breisgau, and with Maurice Bourgue in Paris. Afterwards, he spent several years as a solo oboist in the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1974 he was awarded a prize at the International Competition in Prague, and in 1976 he won the International ARD Competition in Munich. Since then, he has appeared as a soloist in almost all European countries, in the USA, Canada, Japan, Korea and Australia. Of great importance to him are his "Ensemble Couperin", his activity as a conductor, and his work with his students. Indermühle has been responsible for an oboe class at the Zurich Conservatory since 1984, and in 1989 he was appointed professor at the Staatliche Hochschule fur Musik in Karlsruhe. His CDs are available on Camerata, Philips, EMI, Claves and Novalis.
Andrea Lucchesini Alexander Lonquich Robert Schumann Heinz Holliger
DELL'INTERPRETAZIONE - secondo incontro - Andrea Lucchesini a colloquio con Alexander Lonquich Robert Schumann: Kleisleriana op. 16 Grazie a ECM Records (http•••)
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